Powder case

ABSTRACT

A powder case comprises a lower case  12, 32  for receiving powder  14  and being formed with a first conjunction around upper peripheral; and an upper case  15, 35  including a second conjunction to be coupled with the first conjunction on the inner peripheral surface of the lower case, a cylindrical housing  17  formed vertically from upper center to the lower, a ledge  18,  formed along middle peripheral of the housing  17,  for locking a flange  24  of a brush  21,  and an array of apertures  19  at the bottom of the housing  17.    
     Consequently, if the end of the brush  21  is inserted into the inner of the housing  17  after leading out a slider  23  of the brush  21,  the slider  23  is inserted into the case  22  while the flange  24  of the slider  23  is locked on the ledge  18  of the housing  17.  Accordingly, the brush fur  25  adheres the powder  14  through the apertures  19.  That is, a user may adhere the powder  14  on the brush fur  25  by only inserting the brush  21  into the housing  17.  The inserting work is very comfortable, and the loss of the powder is prevented, and the uncleanness of the circumference is solved.

BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION

[0001] The present utility relates to a powder case, more particularly,to a powder case that prevents dispersing of the powder when adheringthe powder on a brush.

BACKGROUND—DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

[0002] The conventional powder case, as described in FIG. 1, includes acase 1 which has an outer case 2. The outer case 2 has a receivingportion 3 and a tray 5. The receiving portion 3 receives the powder 4.And the tray 5 is for filling a part of the powder from the receivingportion 3, and is formed at an upper part of the receiving portion 3.The receiving portion 3 contains a puff 6 or a brush for adhering thepowder. Also, a lid 7 is screwed to the case 1 in order to preventseparation of the puff 6 or the brush.

[0003] But, the conventional powder case is inconvenient to use. A usershould to separate the tray 5 whenever taking out the powder from thereceiving portion 3, fix the tray 5 into the receiving portion 3 again,and then adhere the powder on the puff 6 or the brush. Accordingly,whenever adhering the powder on the puff 6 or the brush, the powder 4 isdispersed around. Accordingly, there is a loss of the powder and thecircumference is unclean.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] In order to overcome the conventional problems, an object of thepresent utility is to provide a powder case that is easy to adhere thepowder on a brush and prevents dispersing of the powder when adheringthe powder on a brush.

[0005] In order to accomplish the object, the powder case comprises alower case for receiving powder and being formed with a firstconjunction around upper peripheral; and an upper case including asecond conjunction to be coupled with the first conjunction on the innerperipheral surface of the lower case, a cylindrical housing formedvertically from the upper center to the lower, a ledge, formed alongmiddle peripheral of the housing, for locking a flange of a brush, andan array of apertures at the bottom of the housing.

[0006] Consequently, the present utility has some advantages as follows.

[0007] If the end portion of the brush is inserted into the inner of thehousing after leading out a slider of the brush, the slider is insertedinto the case while the flange of the slider is locked on the ledge ofthe housing. Accordingly, the brush adheres the powder through theapertures. That is, a user may adhere the powder on the brush by onlyinserting the brush into the housing. The inserting work is verycomfortable, and the loss of the powder is prevented, and a problem ofthe uncleanness of the circumference is solved.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0008] These and other features, and advantages of the present utilitywill become better understood with regard to the following description,appended claims, and accompanying drawings, in which like components arereferred to by like reference numerals. In the drawings:

[0009]FIG. 1 is a plane of a conventional powder case;

[0010]FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective of a powder case according tothe present utility;

[0011]FIG. 3 is a plane of a powder case coupling with a brush accordingto an embodiment of the present utility;

[0012]FIG. 4 is a plane of a powder case coupling with a brush accordingto another embodiment of the present utility;

[0013]FIG. 5 is an another embodiment of a powder case according to thepresent utility; and

[0014]FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective of the powder case accordingto another embodiment of the present utility.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0015] Hereinafter, preferred embodiment of the present utility will bedescribed in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0016] As described in FIG. 2, the powder case 11 according to thepresent utility includes a lower case 12 and an upper case 15.

[0017] The lower case 12 receives the powder 14 in the inner portion ofitself and is formed with a male screw 13 as a first conjunction.

[0018] The upper case 15 is formed with a female screw 16 as a secondconjunction so as to be coupled to the male screw 13 on the innerperipheral surface of the lower case 12. The upper case 15 includes acylindrical housing 17, which is formed vertically from upper center tothe lower. A ledge 18 is formed along middle peripheral of the housing17 for locking a flange 24 of a brush 21. And, arrays of apertures 19are formed at the bottom of the housing 17.

[0019] The powder case 11 according to the present utility possesses thepowder 14 in the lower case 12, and couples the male screw 13 to thefemale screw 16 on the upper case 15.

[0020] In order to couple the brush 21 to the housing 17 of the powdercase 11, as described in FIG. 3, a slider 23 of the brush 21 should beled out for gathering the brush fur 25 to inside of the slider 23. Andthen, as described in FIG. 4, the end of the brush 21 is led into thehousing 17.

[0021] When leading the brush 21 into the housing 17, a flange 24 of theslider 23 is locked by the ledge 18. If pushing the brush 21continuously, the slider 23 is inserted into the inner case 22, and thebrush fur 25 is exposed outwardly, and the powder 14 provided throughthe apertures 19 of the housing 17 is adhered to the brush fur 25.

[0022] The powder case 11 according to present utility is morecomfortable than the conventional powder case because the powder 14 isadhered to the brush fur 25 with only a simple work such as pushing thebrush 21 into the housing 17.

[0023] Besides, when adhering the powder 14 on the brush fur 25, thepowder 14 may be dispersed around. In the present utility, all portionsof the powder case are closed except only the apertures 19 of thehousing 17, and the apertures 19 are intercepted by the brush fur 25.Accordingly, the powder is not dispersed into anywhere except the brushfur 25.

[0024] Consequently, the present utility may prevent undesired waste ofthe powder 14 and the user may use the powder 14 long times whilereducing a cost and solve the conventional problem of the uncleanness ofthe circumference.

[0025]FIG. 5 is another embodiment of a powder case according to thepresent utility. The powder case 31 includes a plurality of radialsupporting protrusions 33 as a first conjunction on upper peripheral ofthe lower case 32, and also includes a plurality of locking protrusions36 as a second conjunction around the lower peripheral of the upper case35.

[0026] Consequently, the locking protrusions 36 of the upper case 35face the supporting protrusions 33 of the lower case 32. If the uppercase 35 and the lower case 32 is closed and then the upper case 35 isturned, the locking protrusions 36 of the upper case 35 are located onthe bottom of the supporting protrusions 33 of the lower case 32. Andthen, the upper case 35 and the lower case 32 is locked each other notto be separated.

[0027] The powder case 31 is easier to be opened/closed than the powdercase 11 including the male screw 13 and the female screw 16 because thepowder case 31 is opened/closed by just a little turning of the uppercase 35 and the lower case 32.

[0028]FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective of a powder case according toanother embodiment of the present utility. The powder case furtherincludes a cover 37 for covering the lower peripheral of the housing 17included in the upper case 15, 32. The powder case is emerged incondition that the housing 17 is covered by the cover 37. And the powderin the lower case 12 is prevented from being dispersed outwardly throughthe apertures 19.

[0029] Consequently, the present utility has some advantages as follows.If the end of the brush 21 is inserted into the inner of the housing 17after leading out a slider 23 of the brush 21, the slider 23 is insertedinto the case 22 while the flange 24 of the slider 23 is locked on theledge 18 of the housing 17. Accordingly, the brush fur 25 adheres thepowder 14 through the apertures 19. That is, a user may adhere thepowder 14 on the brush fur 25 by only inserting the brush 21 into thehousing 17. The inserting work is very comfortable, and the loss of thepowder is prevented, and the uncleanness of the circumference is solved.

What is claimed is:
 1. A powder case comprising: A lower case 12, 32 forreceiving powder 14 and being formed with a first conjunction aroundupper peripheral; and An upper case 15, 35 including a secondconjunction to be coupled with the first conjunction on the innerperipheral surface of the lower case, a cylindrical housing 17 formedvertically from upper center to the lower, a ledge 18, formed alongmiddle peripheral of the housing 17, for locking a flange 24 of a brush21, and an array of apertures 19 at the bottom of the housing
 17. 2. Thepowder case as claimed in the claim 1, wherein the first conjunction isa male screw 13 and wherein the second conjunction is a female screw 16.3. The powder case as claimed in the claim 1, wherein the firstconjunction includes a plurality of radial supporting protrusions 33formed at upper circumference of the lower case 32, and wherein thesecond conjunction includes a plurality of radial locking protrusions 36formed at lower circumference of the upper case 35 in order to besupported at the bottom of the supporting protrusions
 33. 4. The powdercase as claimed in the claim 1, wherein the powder case further includesa cover 37 for covering the housing 17 of the upper case 15, 35.